2021Ranger
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Is there any reason not to do the sync update?
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What issues are you having? I updated mine the other day by making the Ford Thumb drive from Ford.New bugs. If it's not broke, don't break it.
What are you looking to update for? Any new features will be virtually unnoticeable. It's probably mainly bug fixes which will of course introduce new bugs.
I updated yesterday to the latest to fix an issue, it didn't fix it. I didn’t notice anything new but haven't looked for anything either.
Your issue sounds related to sync.What issues are you having? I updated mine the other day by making the Ford Thumb drive from Ford.
The only issue I had was the GPS with the red line was on the screen and compass did not work for a few days but take in account I don't drive much and it sit in the garage. But everything is working good. I don't think Ford updates there maps very well. At least not as good as my wife 23 Rav4 Hybrid XSE. Toyota's maps are superior to Fords. The Rav 4 had the 10.5 inch screen which I love. After driving the Rav4 and got the Ranger I fell I stepped back a few generations. ha ha
But GPS issue finally went away and all is good.
If you are still having issues I would head over to cyanlabs and use there software. I bought a APIM and all the components to upgrade my Sync 2 to 3 on my 15 F150 and cyanlabs was great. I also needed FORScan to input my vin in the new sync APIM but all you are doing is updating.
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I do the updates (via USB) and never see any difference. I figure it may be needed for some odd warranty claim in the future, but have no idea if that holds water (like a #4 spark plug!).Is there any reason not to do the sync update?
I have never heard of Android Auto needing the Head Unit to update. I drive alot of rentals for work and never seen this and you know the rental cars/trucks are not getting updated...My truck reverted to an older sync version out of no where (I’m wondering if it was a failed automatic update). The whole system went to a buggy factory software version and just went absolutely nuts. I had to manually update with a thumb drive. The update worked, but it failed to spit out the subsequent file to tell Ford’s servers which version my truck had. Oh well.
I’m highly skeptical of these software updates. So as others are saying, if nothing is broke then I wouldn’t go searching for fixes. If the android auto crap is insisting then it might force your hand. Godspeed.
im just going off of what MountainGoat said. That his Android Auto was yelling at him. It’s possible the app is what needs updated isn’t it? Not the head unit.I have never heard of Android Auto needing the Head Unit to update. I drive alot of rentals for work and never seen this and you know the rental cars/trucks are not getting updated...
Now I can see that your phone needs to be updated.
x2 ?Mine was never updated from when it was new
and never seen any issues with it that I know of so
like was said why fix it if it’s not broken..
My 21 came with 21098 which had a bug that prevented Sirius XM Travel Link from interfacing with the nav preventing me from getting traffic conditions, road construction or accident notifications on the nav screen. 21194 fixed that. It also came with NA 1 19 maps so I updated to NA 1 20 maps.Mine was never updated from when it was new
and never seen any issues with it that I know of so
like was said why fix it if it’s not broken..